Narcissus ‘Roscarrick’ (6)
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Roscarrick’
Description:
Mid- to late-season Cyclamineus daffodil, growing 32.5–67.5 cm (12.8–26.6 in). Hybridised by Brian S. Duncan in Northern Ireland and registered in 1989 by Ron A. Scamp and du Plessis Bros, it is a seedling of Roseworthy × Foundling (D343). Its 96 mm wide flowers have reflexed, pure white ovate petals with slightly mucronate tips and a quarter overlap, paired with a deep pink, lightly ribbed, funnel-shaped corona with a straight, frilled mouth.
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